0, 1858.] THE SO PPENENS CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
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clerk, r5 oe 
Al is: sum of 33 Br pi ea ee noes REET of eaaing day, , however, i T, separated, i 
Ra oe oon ny him ee Jury in returning a ver- — continuing darin ae the ere again. separa of that aay sad 
® ict o uilty, Ommen: a 
Farar COLLISION 0 Tees; | youth. The Recorder sentenced the primis te fen cons ate eae et until the 26th that the y 
peo Fa : Channin P three years 
Wood died on Friday m S S | penal servitude. Murder by a L —Robert Powell, 40, a he operat 
toy diod on Sunday, and the Rev. T. S. Wood, | tall athletic man, was brought to the bar to plead toan indict- | & enced. nf the coil of the A am: 
minister of avenport, d on Thursday a ce: Semi —_ a rr of Walter Edgar had gob mg fe te ee and the v: be Agama ennon 
À > ack. onfine ie i 
enduring the most excruciating p with 1 Peckham, and the deceased was “saa reape child whos he some minor respec n disarr anged, they oce upied 
fortitude. He has left a w nd eight children ee ina fit of madness. The prisoner on being ar the 25th in geting s everything to rights. 
she hters and five sons The inquest was ompetent to understand the nature of the proc z pon te of the 26 i the | Seip fer of the cable were 
ine jay. After the bodies d been iden- = it othe I ER The jury ee ae the Agen nemnon, and at 12 
“ n p court m. order for |18 th 
e e e | ee ene eee 
order to test the: action of th prec i 
was travelling over x on o e machine in ‘fl ater, 
we at 30 m tTa an hour, when the crank ats Sporing, The route was of course ap È iei see the baie of a 
om engine broke, the @ effect e iper na ay ih og em ia great circle, fror 1 Valentia Pome, The ale 
line. The inquest was ultimately 3 j "ete heir rı rnd Pork lit 
carriages off t the Turspay.—Sweeps. Me S. Day, jun.’s, Lady-well espec. r or a little over an 
& Stradbroke’s filly and Sister to PERE ki Pa Lu sesa Sweeps. ores transiting sparks at intervals of a fon rarer 
Tus HUDDERSFIE cite Ki a a rey a a i Starikegie a beat Poneto Orianda, Pitapat, | Put ae , and it 
O were kille a collision elham.—Match; Duke o; ort’s Gin beat P: . | ascer 
on parece WhO’ vid North, | The July Saka. Mr. J. H, O. W DnA OTEA bert nd tha ight sa at had caused the cable 
athe Springwood cutting of the London and North- Sane ng colt, Cantine, and 5 pF fn tae ateh meiri of the reel. The vessels had to and get 
Westernon the 17th ult was concluded on Friday. he viles e hie y beat Flimsy: Handicap Plate. . Mr, | spli n. ‘The loss of cable by this ree rar was Íx 
Jisjon, it will be remembered, oc ne a Shelley's Litas beat é Wuitowall and 5 others h. Killi- | Miles 40 fathoms. Having got the ends re-spliced ¢ 
senberof heavily-laden trucks becoming liberated from paid, cab Humming Bird.—Match, Melibæus 5 reoetved, Petra | Journey was renewed, and they then ran on with tee 
adding of the line and running their own momen- VEDNESDAY.—Sweeps. Mr. Cha a Hassock beat Snap- cable, res signals as before until 4h. 55m, Serer 
the line till they came in violent collision with aragon, og te Rothschilds s DA and Mr. arae alin the sparks s again n ceased, The 
of a pas r train ‘or | — The Summer icap. Colonel Tevis’s Yorkshir vas that no r 
rhe evidence showed that the trucks had | £14 Clifen’s Haymaker, Princess Royal, Georgie, Boca far i ei breakage had oceurred in the able, 
dther wilfully or carelessly liberated fr r Orns beat AEE Fashion, Inder, Gooseberry Tart, aA inery continued doing i its work well, the ap- 
pae by the removal of a “stop-block.” e jury re- | Se acolo re Town Plate.” Baron Rothschilds Scribbler parent "continuit y of the communication was perfect, 
mmaa verdict of Manslau, ughter r against Rome: petao Teanted—_ annie ‘Duke of Reauforte ‘Gin Pent Partin Eae mate pass from one 
nown. TRURSDAY.—Match. Mr. Ten Broeck’s Mimosa. beat Bads- to the other In the second rp 42 miles of 
p r, Te: k 
worth.—Match. Duke of Bedford’s Melibæus beat Queen Lily. cable. were Toat. The vessels again steamed gy 
oy Miptanv.—James Bennet 
ty mineral train which fell “othe Chesterfield Stakes. Lord Ailesbury’s Cantine beat King-| each other; the cable was again spliced, and on 
Sen in embankment near Chesterfield on the 23rd ult., e Mek is Beperkt sat rachel evening of” Er 28th vee on eae third sina 
ay of the injurie received. | 5 Bothors—Plate. 1) Mr. Kiyton's Hasvock beat Fane ack aris lf-past 7 P.M. when the paying out was com- 
soker, W. Hickling, killed on the spot. At Sister to pti nas A Bo Chatelaine, Goeshery art, | enced, and they prr: presen without interruption 
ss on the body of the' latter on md Reynalda s ee wee fase sien s Olym ‘bent the nigh e 29t Errep of a little over 26 
Bisi, the jury returned a verdict of Manslaughter ees eee soa At i ents a quarter past nine Piaf, the con- 
£ fre 
8 
dav 
ie se: -man Blackham, who had been given we ceased again. Various experiments were por 
age had 
. castody on the — of neglecting his duty by @Mbituary, the cause, but in vain. No break 
t $ Stgiving the proper signal. EARL Gower, = son of the Marquis and Marchio } 
; Stafford, died on the 5th inst. inst. after a few hours’ fines On| t equally inexplcabla to those on bord 
i pa saei à e ousi z m a A pa the usual a — ie peer vessels as the strengtli of the cable haa been 
i es yee an kena esi aln È yaent rE md vs seat in 8 gn a seyh aAA re several experiments. At one time 
r maida cine was nae hi- kod by allo and died on the fol of over four tons without breaking. 
rs Covet Melt W. Panes rier sony pesca morni i He was born iy 1850, 8 850, and was consequ hod tly oving After jki ‘ure delay, during which time fruitless 
oga an order in favour of Prince Sth year. attempts were made at giving aud receiving a spark, it 
to the policy of assur- 
Assurance Co egard LAND ort ill- ~ na 
by William on Aeta the murderer, pon i the ie sll Fav died on the 3d in: cer after a short ill- | was Asteiaiad by those on board the Niagara to cut 
Her lad was the youn, a he five d 4 ney 
Wak nf age n, bial daughters be their end of ee : and proceed to Gaa. At this 
x 
y a 
a alter for 12, Nooh, pales by | the late, Kin g W il m IV. by tis ee se 
zn 80 marri in 1830 Viscount Falkland, ar s whom she | time the Niagar d traversed a space of 106 miles 
dior Wala leaves issue an only son, Captain the W. Cary, ç 
a Re its ce for the benefit sii e mother. | born in 1831. Lady Falkland was desea of pode ee: ble mig er pait po us miles 930 ar yo abe It pe heon. a 
Mister of the Rolls ordered the e policy to be given up | literary talent, and her last work, “‘ Chow-Chow,” has been | vessel had 
' : mi a fow months before the public. paid out 100 miles of cable the al suoni at once proceed 
thy itfield. and | UNSANY died. ed cn unday lost srad herb orne’s ae, to Cork to recoal, and in pursua f this arrangement 
eac od ladyship was the 
y young mt ae hter of the second Lord Sherborne, the only the a steamed ni 4 x 
sj ghter an heir of Henry, seco cond bene Stawell, was | Will pursue the same course, or pra ~ she will remain 
be eg in 1816. She married 1846 Captain the Hon. Edward i mid ogean till the return of t he Niagara is not yet 
x Prunai RN, second es Selene 14th Eak e i an pak babl. 
unsany, by whom 
: Sir ion tomas Wee BLOMEFTELD aie; died at Brighton on| and the Agamemnon may, aia be looked for daily. . 
the 30th ult. aie was bori ashe 1791, cae ge in 1819 Salome, | As. to the cause of the present failure nothing can 
ter Y. Samuel ewich, of Peamore, wnunt} recel com: Aga- 
A 1824 he suocosdod to the onthe death of his-father, | emnon, nthe i a firm rth 4 
i General Sir Thomas Blomefield, recei e dignity for his h “i is ed 
5 commander of the Artillery at Copenhagen in 1807. | Much anxiety. Should it turn out asis apprehended, 
r He is pa, ERES i rgd? Rev. i re rings he third stop was, secon p! and 
ilmot Blome: > n 
m th hter of the late General Sir Peregrine Maitland, | “Without any apparent oe ts ss ath uld be van 
A niece of the Duke of Richmond; and secondly in 1853, to A atly w ra nena anie success OF The 
is the eldest daughter of erat J. D'Arcy, of Preston. un ing. It is supposed by e that the cable 
Tue Rey. DR. SADLER, one of the Senior Fellows of Trinity | may have landed upon. the nike ior ts of two high pro- 
a College, Dublin, and Senior for » committed | jecting rocks, and 
suicide on Wednesday night, while on a visit at his brother's, |4 
oseph Esdaile, the the Rey. Ralph Sadleir, rector of Castleknock, beyond à the i it gave way by its own weight. surmise that it 
pleaded not guilty pote the Phoenix Park, The unfortunate gentleman left the may have been cut by some sharp elon ae? ya or 
case proceeded with charged table about 6 o’clock, and, as the evening wore o on, pad Seih. "w a shark or otlier mon omy, of the deep. . 
i a bol snare when he was found at 10 o'clock suspended tif 
by al from a tree, which city sunken fence. are: snevelp gue any them 
When at down wn Life was completely extinct e deceased was | soni my the ie it moa bs be dict to see how 
gr n of the late Provost Sadleir, re failure could be guarded against. At all events 
ertaki 
hew of Gen. Wyndham an € resume t pa 
o; «Me Gongs Cop Bir "edward Codrin m, who on residi AF the losses aes these mma were very aa, 4 and there 
m with Mr. Francis Mg se e, near oloni, sonik Mayo, as a still abundance of cal The Ni 
i e m, Woi 
an art ar: ehad S thoriter, will probably remain in Cork harbour for a few days 
i fell into a 
hted apd 
before resuming the expedition.” 
ao miraria but having taken them off on pe os 
rei to the water; ja it is supposed that he could not see to struggle BIRTHS.—On the 4th inst, at 36, Lower Brook Street, the 
Duchess of ns any we me a son—8a inst, at. W: 
iN EY, of a son—S0th ult, at 
e late Duke of Devonshire has been | Manor, near Ply: a the wife-of HENRY LOPES, ofa 
dees rit lo u r of the Right Hon. Sir John. Doda | daughter—sth inst, at 74, Wimpole Street, firmie ea 
aeg haaa sworn under 45,0001. ; that of Lady Kinnaird, under | the wife of Ca tain AnsrruTHER, Grenadier Guards, of a 
pre MARRIAGES.—On the sth inst; at St: James's, a 
mt Ser d pe rome of the nto ot is 
Senten i EYMOUR, an : eo 
Serious. a sh us — 6th inst, at Kensington Church, Wittiam DEVONPORT 
ms ier oe hers URE OF THE ÅTLANTIO TELEGRAPH.—The fol- |] moe Adis: eo my kipti mn, Nar- 
t OF aye y j ol ootton Hall, 
wert shonesty Hema ji ig i describes the adventures of | wickshire, to to AUGUSTA rane cua — preer 
À Proceeding egraphic squadron from its departure from Ply- ola x. Canotia = Beye nid 
ton) detected, en a, be ueenstown the accident era Cae idge, raira e a ee widow of the 
Sim to be kept i his | +o the cable: It spe — from the Sir GILBERT AFFLECK, Bart., of er es Suffolk, and 
? ; ibed. as a lore, | and is the only consecutive narrative of the occnrrem iat ie Aer % Francis ie Hanover Square, Saye img ad 
forging = London ands cand alluded to that has H yet ie an boned gars ‘of e og of, the di ith d e heard Satoh to —— 
of the fleet from Plymouth the weather peg relict of hora 
pad’ tempo Ten- | Serene, apre j speared every probabi ty o its t rA ei Mime voe ini ya West Te WEITE, cr of en i te 
tinuance e time. On the 18th, ed fom th county eRe to bores Frances WaRreR, eldest daughter 
he Rev, John Wood Warter, of West 
es at 
amg some years ago 
the latter, by which he hea vicar 
k ch i bega egy YS a brisk gale, at Lucknow, of confluent 
Bo 2S tee of te Bist. The Agamenon and | DRA THAT Ot eee Watt eget Bc 
on evenin 
ra ee ya seem to have saifred in bdr Figen and aa to his Bx the Commander-in-Chief, only surviving son 
á of tbe vessels ty-Adjutant- rade —$t ay, 
isan of meee the og sustained severe inj wif, Colonel a East ao y TA the ga of & A EN it 
vies ie ing the sto On the meeting of the fleet in Poat an ym a peg hye z rye son Bis. 5 
3rd f June (for they had been sepa- | ET sin wy A oon, CHARLOTTE NaNe, t 
mid-ocean on the g 0 at: A BLOC S.—itt a 
the ) munications were inter-| Wife of Guy W. SANDERS, oe Lieut. 9th M.N.I., and Officiat- 
oe determined to proceed with the ing Assistant Commissioner at Prome, aged 17 years and 1 
ported for life, changed, and it dú etermi On the following | month—ist inst, a t his residence, Whiteway, Devon, Montagu 
trans 
servitude for 10 years, | undertaking without further delay. 
